Citations:convolute

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English citations of convolute

sense: twist (someone's words)

  • 1996 October 21, David Oller <[email protected]>, "Re: The Buddha Sat", message-ID <[email protected]>, alt.zen, Usenet:
    I must have said to you many times that you are convoluting my words. Hell! I had to tell you twenty times I didn't practice Soto Zen and had never met a Soto teacher before you quit projecting me as a Soto Zen Buddhist.
  • 2001 July 17, "Olukaw" <[email protected]>, "Re: 'Ricardo Obatla's' Botanica...", message-ID <[email protected]>, alt.religion.orisha, Usenet:
    That he has misconstrued and convoluted my words, unfortunately I have no jurisdiction over his confusion.

sense: make complex

  • 1999 December 24, "Vampeleon" <[email protected]>, "Re: Angelfish split its bottom fin", message-ID <N.122499.140824.94@vampeleon>, alt.aquaria, Usenet:
    this "professor" is worse than a lawyer in convoluting his words to suit his peculiar slant of the way he sees pain.